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Cronos Unveils AI-Centric Roadmap to Enhance Blockchain Adoption

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Cronos unveils a new roadmap focusing on AI agents to boost blockchain adoption, highlighting its commitment to integrating AI into its ecosystem.
  • CorgiAI, a project on the Cronos blockchain, has expanded its reach to Ethereum and Solana, offering AI-generated NFTs and innovative tools for users.
  • Nexabot AI, a Telegram-based trading bot, plans to enhance its features with AI-driven trading tools and on-chain reconnaissance capabilities.
  • Crypto.com AI Agent SDK empowers developers to integrate AI into Web3 projects, with support from Google Cloud to enhance blockchain insights.

A few days ago, Cronos announced a new roadmap that places artificial intelligence (AI) agents at the forefront of its strategy to drive mainstream blockchain adoption. The detailed roadmap, which can be found here, outlines several initiatives aimed at integrating AI into the Cronos ecosystem.

CorgiAI: Pioneering AI-Generated NFTs

Launched in March 2023, CorgiAI is a prominent project on the Cronos blockchain, known for introducing AI-generated non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to the ecosystem. Originally rooted in meme culture, CorgiAI has evolved into a platform that allows users to create, trade, and earn through unique NFTs.

The project initially launched on Cronos EVM and has since expanded to Cronos zkEVM, Ethereum, and Solana. Key metrics include over 7,000 minted AI NFTs, 62,000 AI images generated, and a trading volume of 2.5 million CRO.

CorgiAI’s recent developments include custom AI model training for brand-aligned NFT artwork, a prediction market for generating AI NFTs, and a creative suite for marketing asset generation. The roadmap includes plans to enhance user prompts using large language models (LLMs) and automate AI model training for custom projects.

Nexabot AI: Expanding AI-Driven Trading Tools

Nexabot AI is a leading Telegram-based trading bot on Cronos EVM, with plans to expand to Cronos zkEVM. It enables users to trade tokens, manage wallets, and access AI news query tools. The bot supports hybrid-custody ERC4337 wallets, allowing for dual-party authentication and customizable transaction modes.

Upcoming features include AI on-chain reconnaissance, smart money intelligence, and AI trading operations. These tools will allow users to monitor on-chain activities, receive notifications, and execute transactions based on AI insights.

Crypto.com AI Agent SDK: Empowering Developers

The Crypto.com AI Agent SDK supports Cronos zkEVM and Cronos EVM chains, enabling developers to integrate AI capabilities into Web3 projects. The SDK allows for blockchain data queries, wallet management, and crypto trading through AI-driven insights.

Developers can use the SDK to create AI agents that perform complex blockchain actions, such as querying market data or managing wallets. Crypto.com is offering grants to developers who build innovative solutions using the SDK, with applications open until November 30, 2024.

In collaboration with Google Cloud, Cronos has also launched a tutorial to help developers leverage AI for blockchain insights. This partnership aims to enhance Cronos’s performance and increase developer adoption at the intersection of AI and blockchain.


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Shree Narayan Jha
Shree Narayan Jha
Shree Narayan Jha is a tech professional with extensive experience in blockchain technology. As a writer for CoinsHolder.com, Shree simplifies complex blockchain concepts, providing readers with clear and insightful content on the latest trends and developments in the industry.

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